17 Creative Ways to Serve Entrée: Burger and Fries

Burgers and fries are an All-American classic that never goes out of style or loses its appeal to the consumer. As burgers continue to get reinvented and revamped, it is important to make sure you are framing your culinary classics and highlighting your offerings in ways that match your vision and brand.

Delight your guests with this paddle board look emphasizing the industrial feel with a kitchen fry basket included. The handle allows servers to deliver the food easily and perhaps earn a bigger tip!

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Burgers and rock-n-roll. Plating doesn't have to be boring. Have fun with it! Above is a guitar basket that will impress even the nonmusical enthusiast. Combined with a paper liner and clean up is a snap.

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As the industrial trend continues to grow, let your smallwares play double duty. This baking sheet makes a perfect way to deliver your burgers to the table while using a paper wax liner will make keep clean up a snap.

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Coupe shapes are not going anywhere. In fact, it is just getting stronger! A subtle pattern on the rim pulls out and highlights the colors of both the burger and the fries. Adding a stainless steel basket, sauce cup and paper wax liner takes a simple round plate and makes it ...More!

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Another version of the burger basket is to go with stainless steel and wax paper liners. By angling the paper, the customer gets to appreciate the full look of the plating accenting the food even more.

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Stainless steel fry baskets with paper liners bring a fun look to your plating. Paired with a coupe rectangle platter and you can not only optimize your table space but elevate your presentation to your customers.

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This fun shape has an inset area to hold your fry cup. Not only does this look amaze and set apart from the standard presentation, but there are no worries about the side cup sliding around. Great for customers on the go...to their table!

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Don't be afraid of color, shapes and or textures. Individually they can help create a look that is perfect for your menu. Combining all three and you not only brighten up your dining room, but it will make your food standout.